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Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Recently, I went to see the new Ninja Turtles movie with my kids (you can read my review of that here), and there are some things in it that go along with the fantasy "discussion" we're having right now. It's interesting enough that I think it deserves its own post, although I'm not including it in the actual exploring fantasy series. First, let's bring up our list of things that go along with fantasy stories:

1.
The protagonist (I'm just going to say "hero" from here on
out; it's shorter) is not an adult (and usually male).

2.
The hero is an orphan (usually both parents are dead, although there
is sometime one (usually the mother)).

3.
The hero is "special" in some way.

4.
There is a prophecy, generally related to the hero.

5.
There is an old mentor of some sort, usually a male. (We recognize
this character as "the wizard.")

6.
There is a quest of some sort involved that only the hero can
complete.

7.
There is some kind of descent

8.
The hero has companions who help him on his journey.

9.
There is some sort of "dark lord" who can only be defeated
by the hero.

10.
There's an absence of technology.

The thing of interest to me with this new movie is the protagonist...

And that's where I'll leave you. If you want to know the rest, you'll need to hop over to Indie Writers Monthly. If you've ever been a Turtles fan, even if only when you were a kid, you should hop over there right now! Oh, wait, Turtles to don't "hop." Um... Do a flying, ninja kick over there RIGHT NOW!

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I got a degree in English with the intent to write. Then, I got busy with other things, including getting married and having kids, and let the whole writing thing get away from me. 20 years later, I'm finally doing it. My first novel is currently available through Amazon on the Kindle and as a physical book.